Debolt Surname History

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Originally Huguenots from France, the Debolt family (also spelled Diebolt and Tiebolt) emigrated in order to escape persecution. One branch moved to Germany (speaking only German) and later to the United States of America. Do you know the history of other branches of the Debolt family? Do you know the meaning of Debolt? Please add your knowledge to this page.

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Debolt Country of Origin, Nationality, & Ethnicity

The DeBolts were Huguenots (French Protestants) who left Catholic France in the late 1600's. They went to all areas of the world looking for refuge; our DeBolts went to Protestant areas of Germany. Many of the Huguenots who emigrated to America spoke only German. Hans Michael Diebolt and his family arrived in America on Setp. 3, 1739 on the ship "Robert and Alice", arriving in Philadelphia from Rotterdam, Holland. Hans Michael's son, also named Hans Michael was among those passengers listed; only males 16 years or older were listed, so there were probably other children as well as their mother on the boat. There were known to be two younger boys, George and Henry. The name was changed to Debolt almost right away after coming here, and at some point later, became DeBolt, although in records it can be seen as Tiebolt as well. Debolt is a French last name.

Debolt Meaning & Etymology

The meaning of the last name Debolt is unknown.

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